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RS < : - 14 ; : THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY; FEBRUARY 4, 1898-14 PAGES =~ TELLER RESOLUTION ‘LOST SETTLEMENT ALLEGED. POSITION OF NICARAGUA|. © T=IBUTES Te-THE DEAR ++} AUCTION SALES ~ AUCTION SALES. < : Action ef Bar- im ‘Memory TOMORRO’ {Bhatt aT icemerat eee Ed csr nema l SN S, ~ we cul ow ay : age Late \TOLIFFH, SUTTON Teer Ye eo oe a President Zelaya Defines His Attitude} At the smecia! meeting gf ghe Bar Asso- eee & 00, AUCTIONEERS. Ss eee Suit Against Max Bleiman Said to Have Been Withdrawn. i According to a New York newspaper, the ——— 316-218 8th et. Defeated in the House by 182 Nays to 132 dimchity keen te hedaion Sohn Stee ciation: ‘of ‘the™ District” of Qptumbis, “held- SALE OF VALUAMLE PROPERTY. General Auctioneers and ; Et Yeas, derson and Max Bleiman of the Herald Toward Proposed Canal. : late yesterday afternoon, jat;the city. hall SHIREY BeoD) STEERTS NORTH. An excellent o it Square Theater, New York, in connection building, mention of owas made in WEST, WITH J MPROVEMENTS TH. > pportun y: 4 5 ——— +, ON, BEING RESIDENCE ~ with a $7,000 loan and several paintings, a he memory of |" AND LIVBAY of PROPERTIES. At Auction. Party Lines Were Tightly Drawm—| has been settled. Ag fully reported in The | Commissioners and Engineers From © Westel . . Mur- NE cal ont ricaey Sena at Su F it Te here Saturday ray and Randall Hagner, were mem- ‘ oar perjor Furniture, - But Few Struggiers — Many From | lus to tecover Hoo tren Brean Ontenwe/ Mave, Completed “Thete: | 1 ccs ot tis anecctalidn Ss | fang records ot the Disteict or evinsnuns ri According to the report from New York, Senate Listened to the Debate. ‘Work and Started Home. \ Mr. Arthur A. Birney, ap in.of a by order of cour aulowing”trtect fo end ae Carpets, Draperies, &c. : K of ‘secured tl wre, thé | ‘The contents of a handsome 16-room house the De Neuville for 00 and id so, “Ere- committee consltitas:¥ i pant [diy Beet the premiera, We ‘EAR CuDAT an, | Maret to cur suction roeme for conrenuats a vious to this the Washington art dealers Mecere.- Zotteni-Ueeaia? preeerens : Sue ee. venrence of ‘SECOND DAY of JANUARY. @D. 1808, SECOND, 1006, AT TEN O-CLOCK: AM ae see at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the following described | she entire household Jend and premises, situate in that part of the ci the sale will continue the following day at the Wi Georgetown, in the Dis- | same hour. This sale will. comprise one of the ee Fp ag ine eS. = being Prt Selections of Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Known ‘as ‘square 1200 ft che city, of Washington imclaing Folding Bede, ‘Bed hoon’ Salter Wart aaa “ ae robes, ers and’ Quar, Oak Hat E. EER. ww. SP potne on ae eee ine MINE for the same at | Hack: Couches and Vel. Morris ‘Chair “Ladies: | THOS. J. OWEN, AUCTIONEER, 615 F St. N.W, bad shown paintings to the senator, and arrangement had all but been made whereby they were to receive $11,000 for them. When, the day after the Bleiman sale, they discovered that the senator thought he had spent enough on art for awhile, they were filled with a desire for revenge on "A special dispatch from Managua, Nic-| Williamson and Bernard, after speaking in aragua, to the New York Herald yester-| glowing terms of the late #véstel day says: The canal commissioners and the| >Y. Presented a resolution, igetting forth, among other things, that is death “the party of engineers from Chicago have come community haslost & hose: virtues and gone, and the capital has settled into] entitled him to and gatneq for him the ai its normal state again. The hospitalities| fection and high est of his’ fellow- extended to the visitors during their stay | Citizens; whose abilities as a lawyer and The House of Representatives yesterday buried the Teller resolution declaring the bonds of the United States payable in sil- ver under an adverse majority of 50 votes. The republicans were soiidly arrayed in pposition, with two exceptions, Mr. Lin- ney of North Carolina, who voted with 3 ws. Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Iron Beds, MONA feet southerly from the it f Bridge ™ A BUN. the successful dealer. So they examined = a both the | !dustry in the preparation of causes of his | and rahing’ thence sonthery alg rake ret: seeetee et od, 20d Bras. Carpets, several | ee OT ADIT ARR COR ee UE DINa. the democrats and populists, and Mr. White | the De Neuville, told the senator he had| Were numerous and enjoyable, and ©] clients won for him the respect and confi- | 120 feet: thenc= westerly 175 feet” parallel with trom a storage house 6 foads of Sec. | FOUR O'CLOCK, FEBRUARY TENTH. of North Carolina, the only colored mem- | been outrageously swindled; that it was not | government representatives and the private | dence of the courts, and justly entitled him | Bridge street; thence northerly 60 feet parallel | ond-hand Furniture, Carpets, Utensils, etc., 4 | there will be rold =t public auction, in front a De Neuville at all, but probably came with High street; thence easterly 95 fect parallel from the brush of a Jersey City house and premises. the following described . at with Bridge street; thence northerly parallel with | 7°28. . | Inthe city of Washington, ‘District ot Cotman ‘Yo be sold without reserve, by, onder lecal tn jumble, ber of the House, who answered “present” when his name was called. The desertions citizens of the United States departed for | to the-high standing he attained at the bar, Rivas for an inspection of the western | 4nd whose courteous demeanor and unfail- High street 90 feet to Bridge street; then ~“ast- © to wit: Part of the inal lot 1, in square 288, sign painter division of thé canal lime with pleasant | {0S kindliness in his intercourse with his | enly 24 feet along Dridge strect;. thence southerly | *tqllment Dause—4 Oak Toll-top Denke, being 26% feet on Gat and 76 feet on 1zth from the democratic side were Mr. McAleer | ‘They convinced the senator that he had brother lawyers cause us to bear his | parallel with High street 3) fect: thence easterly | Goods must be removed immediately after the | EH0¥D a: the Ohlo National Bank building: inched. of Pennsylvania and Mr. Elliott of South | heen cheated and induced him. to institute irespories The ee pertiee Ee eres memory in most affectionate regard.” a eee Egg eS fae, ing all safes, “urniture and Axtures belonging t@ - | proceedings for the purpose of compelling} independently, of course, and thelr itiner-| Messrs. Brown, Bell, Il, Singleton, y ineet : J. E, FRECHIE & CO., Auctioneers, . 5 Carolina. Both voted with the republi Prelnanl th xetwons the'sn OU acid take Back Beal ed the | aisting of Lang's Hotel, on M street, and omices, | jag1-ot 7 Sagaie Bh ot ine = Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third cans against the proposition. Speaker Reed, although it is not customary for him to vote, had his name called and, amid the cheers of his followers, went en_record in opposition to the resolution. The vote was reached after five hours of debate under a special order adopted at the opening of the session. The lim- ited time allowed for debate and the press- | ing did beeome dissatisfied and decided Bec amembers for an opportunity to | to take a small oriental study by Constant be heard was so great that the leaders on | rather than the alleged De Neuville. I so both sides were compelled to farm out the | Wrote to Mr. Bleiman, but he, objecting to fine, Uz, Minutes. This detracted much | the transfer, I went to law for jhe fulfill- from the continuity of the discussion, but | ment of the contract. Mr. Bleiman ar- aries are so different that it is hardly pos-| Colbert, Scages and Wilson composed the sible liiat thay will west /azaii committee which prepared resolutions re- In ali cities and tcwns of Nicaragua the | S274ing the death of Mr. Murray. In part the resolutions stated 1) di yf Inhabitants are hoping for the construction | Mr. Murray the moira on ihe, death of of a canal across their country, with a| tion have been deprived of an able lawyer greater earnestness than ever before. They | and counsellor and a brother of whose high realize that the future of the country de-{ sense of honor, love of truth, fidelity to nends upon its commercial development, | duty and spotless purity of character the and appreciate fully all a canal would| members cherish the most affectionate re- mean for them. membrance. above Pa. Gwellings, livery stable, ete., on ‘Thirty-second eet Z RaTCLIFE, SUTTON & CO ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money —— to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal | TWO DESIRAELE TWO. installments, payable in one and two years, with | NOS. 809 | AND Sil interest at six (6) per centum peg annum, payable NORTHWEST, BY AUCTION. tions made known on day of sale. By semi-annually from day of sale. for whicb notes | On MONDAY AFTERNOON. JANUARY THIRTY. | the board cf directors of the Obie National Bank. of purchaser to be given, secured by deed ot trust | FIEST. 1808, AT HALF-PAST FOUR O-CLOCK, | _Jal6-1m.20 J. D. TAYLOR. President, upon the property sold, or all cash at the option | We wi cffer for sale, by public auction, in front ANSON BE S. Awe a aes Of the purchasers A deposit of $000 will be ter | of. the premises, lots S06 °and 241. ot Peake DUNCANSON BROS. AUCTIONEERS. juired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All| subdivision, together ‘with the ‘improvement FER’ THE VERY conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the | Tights, &c. TR CEN TIALLY LOCATE Beek DESIRABLE, ss = CENTRALLY LOCATED BRICK DWELLING, cost of the rehaser. Terms of sale = ‘Terms will be ited at time of ssle. A deposit y 7 “2 During a recent meeting with President] The statement to express the feeling of | plied with within ten days from day of as other: of $100 on each house on acceptance of Ha By ping ee (“pec dated Oc. Zelaya at the Palacio Presidencial, the head | the association in connection with the death | Wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the | Ja2i-d&ds RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., Aucts. |, B%. 10, 1106, and recorded in Liher No. 2100, Ss Ce ee ia or | Gt Me emir wae: prenared by-nicoutnil=| Voth arae: tan sad eet icf the: Getealting | eee er xy | fello 2 et eq. one of the land records of the Dis: he country and various phases of the canal | tee consisting of Messrs. Maddox, Wilson, | PUrchaser- 2 — ; b ox his house and siga work. When Mr. Blei- man hearé of this he hastened to Washing- ton, and there, through the agency of the director of the Corcoran Art Gallery and Mr. Fisher, convinced the senator that he had made a good bargain rather than a poor one. Then the suit was called off. Ex-Senator Henderson is quoted as say- year and one-third in two years, defe ments te bear 5 per cent interest, payable semte annually, and to secured by di of trust og premises sold. A deposit of $5,000 will be fe Quired of the bidder at time of sale. Fort °% = WILLIAM 8. sAUN! eS yt wee | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the holde at The aan Gera coveted ait tay [ee in Washington Saturday morning. | question. "Zelaya realizes his country’s | Worthington, Carlisle, Abert, Lewin and TOT T eteaw, | DATR FEBROARY BeOS oe Le NES te PE < 1s Oo ZB v2 Cy fon KE, be * ong. ‘and the combatants on the. floor | He at first refuse agree to the con; | needs, but he is sanguine as to the future.| Cragin. ‘The’ report, in part, was to th JULIAN T. BURKE, seme hour and. place. He hopes for a canal or for a railroad from | effect that “as a lawyer Mr. Hagner di- Alexandria. Va. the Interior to the coast. But he wants| rected his energies rather to the merits of | i*1/-a&ds ps eas Fe Nicaragua to have no further dealings with | the case in hand than to any technical legal| _[FTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON the canal company. On this point he feels | distinction it might present. In the pur- | TUBSDAY, FEBRUARY FIRST, 1898. ome noe strongly, as his words will show: suit of facts he was indefatigable. While | and place. 1-d&ds" RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & C0., Aucts, | !B¢, THIRD, DAY of See ee o numbered nine (9), in square numbered three bape dred and forty-five (345), fronting seventeen (Tb feet on H_ street and running back. with even width, forty-seven (47) feet. and improved Uy ® were cheered by their respective sympa- vised that my wishes thizers. Many of the senators from the | ME. Eisher., WhO SGvised tae ved very other end of the Capitol were also present graciously. I have the Constant, Mr. Blei- to Usten to the’ argument man the De Neuville, and that is all there The debate was at times heated, but | is to the matter. I regret that the impres- e WILLIAM H. SAUNDER: T S L Ri three-story trick dwelling,” No. 1010 H strees there were no sensational incidents be- hat ‘Nicaragua would prefer dealing directly | so engaged he hesitated at no hardship, 1407 F st. SOETHEAST, IN SQUARE NUMBERED northwest. yond the hissing of Mr. Rhea of Kentucky, | S10 should have, oboe woublicity inet | with the United States,” he said, “in this] recognized no obstacle. Let his energies JULIAN T. BURKE, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of | Terms of sale: One-third cash and balance im matter of a canal across our country. The| once be aroused and there never was any Alexandria, Va., the District of Columbia, passed January 13, 1898, | onc and two years, with interest at the rate of canal comp:ny has not Hved up to its ob- suapow. of turning back. No case was ever ja22-d&ds Trustees. arts ase No. see amenee & a etd Sneed ae Aempee a semt-ani . ligations—thcse included in the concession | lost by him because the facts on which it | "RATCLIFFE, SCPTON & x NI i, We, Complainants and William C. Bos “— Saeer. S508 —and we consider that it has deceived us, | turned were not fully investigated and de- 2 NS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, "| well et al. are defendants, the undersigned trus- | at time of sale. magn De, Said that as the author of the | honorable in Mr. Blelman’s dealings with “crime of "73" the hottest place in hades uestion of the con- would be reserved for the present Secre- | ™¢., It was simply a ques! tary of State. The vote on the resolution y 3 S = tees will offer for sale, at publi. tion, ALBERT F. FOX, was—yeas, 132: nays, 182. dee ea eee etree at the ofee of the) 82d we believe that further dealings with | veloped. TRUSTEES’ SALE GF A TWO-STORY BRICK | of the premincs, ou the SCONE Ae of Kent iors e snORnAiER. Srustes, Mr. Bailey of Texas closed the argument | S¢rS bad b et for a continuance of the | !t Will only result in further deception. For| “‘As a friend he was loyal, sympathetic STREET NORTHEAST.’ NO: 1420 G | EUARY, 1808, at FOUR O'CLOCK P-M.. the fol | _$e21-G&de Sod OTE for the democrats in a four-minute speech. pe ar Bi ae = oe %s the Sona ert it is ane 2a we would mratens eal, ae age arcane Outspoken always, there| py virtue of a deed of ‘trust duly eae cea eee round. situate and be DUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. He said: ‘ rectly with your government, knowing tha! et in his positiveness a gentle touch | Liber No. 1960, folio 166 et seq., one of the land Ud 3 — Mr. Bailey Clos still pending. that fs stable, which the catial company is | both soothing and strengthening. He never | records for the District of gat bia, ‘tad ae the twentyrlve (east te eered te nett oon | ee oe eo “ 2 not. cou! favor of those high in place and | request of the party secured thereby, the under- | ner of sald equate, eimine tient KR 3 3 “ ae ‘Mr. Speaker, the resolution which the BROWN ELECTRIC SYSTEM. Oe Reta ene concesstons which | power, but his sympathies were readily'| fn in tet ofthe gece oo Popaic auc’ | street south Arty (G0) feet: thence south at cent | eve ogee AND tubt NINETEEN republican majority of the committee on are now held by the canal company ex-| enlisted where they could benefit others B bt é Yt I 1 Y FIRS’ 7 angles with said street twenty-six (26) fect six (0) LLINGS IN pired some time since, and that they are| rather than himself. To this tralt, and to] Pal the folowing Uersthed weet cate CLOCK casts thee est Ofty (50) feet to Fourth strect gh TO 1151 NINETEENTH STREET NORTH- therefore void, although the canal com-| his fondness for laughter and fun and all | in the clty of Washington, in the District of Co: six (26) tect 2a ee oyroetearnde [ule nee ot pany thinks differently. merriment of a simple, honest kind may be | Itmbla. to wit: Sublot numbered 152 in square | "AiO the followises dec nbd ceret coeeinnine., 5 | BY virtoe of a ot aay cosa tae ee “We would have no objection to the Con-| attributed the facts that he had tore Ce ee ep re Le Fourth | follo 163, ‘of ihe land records of. the District of gress of the United States passing a bill| friends than usually fall to the lot of men. | page 18. Reserving the rear fect of eald lot for | StECt cast twenty-ntx (26) feet ais (Gy inches tree, | Coltmbia, and ce the rem oe ane Peril sell at looking to the support of private capital in| “Ia his home he was the ideal of a de- | alley purpose for the use of other lots in said sub. thence mest comer of Fourth and “K" streets; | thereby, we, the undersigned trustees. will sell, Un eed Bea eaaat; DUE When it came to the | voted husband and tender father. About | division, together with ‘all the ‘improvements, | {rene®, FunmIng south sixteen (6) feet nine) | Publle auction htt RIGUTH DAY. OF FEBRT this govern enengtually controlling the canal | his wife and boy his thoughts all centered. | Pererarcte, nls Pronerty, will be egld, sublect, | six (0) feet alae Wi) the ayeeets thence north | on TUESDAY, THE EIGHTH DAY OF FEERY: this government would have something to | and with them he found at once the reward | Por particulars will be stated at the time of sale, | feet: thence north ten 110) feet: thence west forty | O'CLOCK P.M. the following described land and say abvut that. But in the event of a pos- | and the enjoyment of a busy life.” Terms: (Over the above trust) Cash. A deposit | (40) feet to the place of beginning premises, situate in the cty of Washington, Dis- sible transfer of control the matter could| The resolutions will be spread on the rec- | of $50 required upon acceptance of Mid. ‘Terms to | Also the following described part of aforesaid | irict.of Columbia. and. designated as and bel be discussed by this government and the] ords of the Court ef Appeals and the Dis- | be complied with within fifteen days. All con- (0) feet caat tere the same at a point forty | let 23, to equare EA7, accivier: ape eae a United States, “The protest that was made| trict Supreme Court, and copies will. be | YeraNeINE, ete., at purchaser's cost: Scwhich ta teenies Heh near ae nin | eaasor at be marteenst comer et oat bet lne Be when the last Nicaraguan canal bill was} transmitted to the families of those refer- FRANK J.’ DIEUDONNE. the northwest comer of said square, | Polnt distant 126 feet south from the nort ways and means have reported adversély | Subject Discussed Before the District asserts two propositions—one legal and Commissioners Yesterday. the other moral. It asserts as a matter of | Mr. Thomas DuPont, general manager law that certain obligations of the United | of the Johnson Company of Johnstown, States are redeemable in silver dollars | Pa., the owners of the underground electric containing 412% grains of standard silver, | system which has been ordered discon- and it then asserts as a matter of morals | tinted on the Capital Railway Company by that it would be no violation of the pub- | the District Commissioners, called to see Ceediteee feel ane gindustice to the public | Commsioners Wight and Black yesterday. Obligations in the money of the contract | 80 did President Randle of the Capital “I shall not detain the House with an | Company and President Griswold of the argument upon the legal aspect of the | Anacostia Railway Company. Mr. DuPont question, because I do not suppose that | and Mr. Griswold discussed the matter, but ALLEY IN REAR OF Ni wu pending in the Senate wes made at the nm red to therein. 4a20-d&ds rustees._ | Turning thence south ten (10) feet; thence eant | Comer a oe ee ye ey there is a lawyer in this bedy or that a he Commissioners. stance of the Giet, the Greater Republic o! —_—— DUNGANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. 10) feet: thence north ten (10) feet; thence : tegee gy wed ye ch there is a lawyer in this country who a eae coe ee a ee the drown mye. | South America—one of the provisions of the Cutting Government Timber. eras Ee ; West ten, UO) feet to the place of beginning, Sr ery ag Would venture to deny the statement— |, Although the friends of the concession preventing the transfer of the TRUSTEES’ SALF OF VALUABLE UNIMPROY fi lowing described part of aforesald : ; ‘that all the bonds of the United States | tem are hopeful that they will be given Commissioner Hermann of the general D ene » fee ea to reet controlcof the catal tollany/govermment REAL ESTATU, FRONTING 230 ‘T AND 2 | Stare. beginning for the same forty-two (42) fevt thence east 140 feet 10 Inches to said et = = E 2 "I Speier lace beginning. Also parts of lots 15 ‘3 ' se 5 Sm S| further time in which to demonstrate the panes land office has recommended an amend- INCHES ON © STREET BETWEEN NORTH | fangyo yates from the northwest corner of said | 24 blac 140, contained within the follow. 4 ches not improbable that, as the order issu —— ee —____ ; : : inches: d 3 2) | on the Mne of 19th street at a point 150 feet mou cited are payable, principal and interest, eines thet. Gayetiit oh aiiotcenicuet the ASKS MURPHY TO RESIGN. timber upon government reservations.} By Virtue of a certain deed of trust, recorded in | twenty. (ann Geet’ Tnecn, 10) feet: thence south | from the northwest corner of square and the south a the option of the government of the plant, some effort will be made by the Heretofore the rules bave permitted set- | Liber No. Bue i es the land rec. | thence south seven (7) feet two (Oy Incher, thane, | ze of north M street, and running thence ited States, i a e coin- . —— 7 4 ds 0 District Solumbia, we wi s 7) feet two ches: c ch to 30 > avon ies Unitea Sais omen Giz; | Promoters of it to remedy its defects dur- | Resolution Introduced in New York | ters to cut timber from 160 acres of land. | (44,08 the District of remises, on TUESDAY, | Nest, elghty (80) feet; “thence worth thirty «or | 156, feet M4, Ine to. 3 ‘Gong asia ‘aliey 78 fests grains each of standard silver: ami that | img that time, in which case, as they claim Assembly by Gold Democrat. This has been found insufficient wken big | THE FIRST DAY O AD. 1898, ‘Also the following wenn: thence wert 106 feet M% inch; thence north 12 feet dels weudante] Seb ter ooeeaaa) aceterciicn to be able to do, they can go before the 3 ; , | corporations desired lumber, and the object | HALF-PAST FOUR O'C P.M.. the fo! square, beginning ne. described part of aforesaid |g inches; theace. west BO feet to the line of aaid as a lezal tender in payment of sald bonds | COmmissioners and ask that tne order of | In the New York legislature at Albany | of the amendment is to give the comic, | deecribed real estate, altuate In the city of je feme at a point in the | roth street, and thence north along said 19t rr, 5 t; = 7 2 ) | ine of Fourth sti re o1 1 principal and interest, is not in violation | ™™oval be revoked. yesterday Mr. Weeks of the twenty-fifth | stoner discretionary power, in éxtending the | ington, tn sald District: | The west forty-one (41) | (iio) “feet firm tie, Ceth eet es and anid | cireet £2 Seat © inches to the place’ of Sapinning, c 5 = = 5 s, rea feet front by the full depth of original lot num- “te x together with the improvements. ef the public faith nor in dersgation of oo ‘Sonne foie hooey Ache Tel New York aciatiet cere a resolution. Se See ee eee pe sana sail of original lots num! aoaar Jere eG orth ein anaes et, gaia _Lot 23. in equ re 1 improved by four two- the rights of the public creditor.’ : ate calling on United States Senator Edwar * 01 . five (5) and 2 ; © ensi pun- | story frime ngs, i Congress He'ghts and the Navy Yard, and in square numbered 1142, 1144. 1146 and ' tion the number of feet of lumber requir d sixty-nine (662), fronting 220 feet | Cred and Give (105) feet one (1) inch: thence south rhs 1 "i " eueae ba eextataly © all controversy. | i, is presumed this car will. be kept run-| Murphy, jr., to resign his seat because | and pay for the same in advance. sie Se and pzriuceesiontGseteee oa ween Nori Capitol Bee OS) fee geet: thetice west one hundred and Tet cose ty four twerateey See nas I at usity | ning, with others, possibly, pending the ex- | of his votes on the Teller resolution and and First streets northeast! and extending back | S¢, (008) feet one (1) tach to the place of begin: | frame. a0 lings Nom, MMB. T1a7! 1140, and “148 itself, if it can justi at all, Q Nt ° : full width eet to Decatur street, containin 2 19 treet northwest, and by eight two-story Voting against this resolution te quiet | amination of the line. amendments in the Senate Friday. It matters little what it is that you want | {tiie urmeeate 8: of ground: | Also the following part of aforesaid square, be. | {rnme dwellings th wllgy nr eear of tee. ing the people of the United pry Mr. Weeks’ resolution turns the tables on | —whether os See or a servant—a | more or less. ‘ualrapr ef f ; gion eae ee anne aoe weet comer of Terms ot sale: One hird of the pone — i i acay Posh a SERS IL. 2 <E < “want” ad. in The Star will r Terms: One-third cash, balance in equal install. | $4, S ic eighty (80) feet | to be paid in cash and the balance in two equal it is dishon st for a debtor to pay his debts OFFICERS IN COUNCIL. tite treo: ellversleatslatures) fs Kentucky, pera aie Gan RIS Oa eee ene | ee ee cn Fourth street east; the t twenty-five (25) | installinents, payable in ove and two years, with e oney of is contract. 3 here a i and Louisiana, which called for the resig- annum, payable semi-annually, | f(t; thence south eigh ie (6) per centum per fect to the lin gertleman on this floor who believes jet National Guard Matters— laterest at six (6) per centum per annum, payable 2 , A e 5 = = S, from day of sale. secured’ by deed of t nO! street south; then West with line of s: semi-anoually, from day of sale. secured by deed if these bondholders owed the government Opening of Headquarters. nations of Senators Lindsay and Caffrey, | AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, é&e, | {he property auld, of all caste ae ie peo ee SPyabtreet south twenty-five (25) feet to the p OF trmat mapas the praperty seeder enh os te cy would surrender their option to pay in} me fret general meeting of the officers | 2USine the former to weaken. It says: — purchaser. "A deposit of $500) will be required at | of beginning, option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 on each ne mon s r . onveya followin; 1 r ufo which might best suit’ their time of sale. All conveyancin; wing described put of fores: haser's “Whereas by the general election for Toda at pai piece of property will be required of the purchaser - abt brneag ost. Te be complied with on di square, beginning for the same at a point fi at the time of sale. All conveyancing, recordt convenience or their interest? Of the District National Guard since Get) president of the United States ‘heldlin the| matelitre;-suttm™ ae os Mitiao hrs mevesllotherwincrinonteison eee resell {et from the rorthwest corner of fat agure on and Motariel “fees at the ‘cost of. the. purchuwers at thelr course would ie * Mo; | Harries assumed command was held last) year iso, the people of this state did| u.w.—Trustees’ sale of dwelling Nov 1420 G ct. | at Tiek and cost of the ea I (48) fect; thence cast ton Canine Spgs [ep tn gh a wae ie Mt ‘just Ga Nauaee tae dae pots evening. The occasion also marked the} Geclare themselves by a large and over-| n-e., on Tuesday, February 1, at 4 o'clock p.m. ALDIS B. BROWNE. twenty (20) ‘feet; thence. east twenty a reed, Beam (Bw ee Bag pom Rey to pay the bondholders in ‘the | £27™al opening of the new headquarters ef | whelming majority to be unreservedly op-| Harry M. Schneider and’ Frank J. Dicudonme, | ja19-a&aa hence morta sixty-nix (60) foot to ‘South “Kk | risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five of its contract as it would be for | the brigade, established last week in the | Fosed to free cojnage of silver, and did in | trustees. FUTURE Days Peseta ped ee street thirty (30) | days’ notice of such resal ‘EDMONSTON the bondholders to pay the government in | Ames building, 1410-12 G street. Similar’| 2° Uncertain manner declare themselves in] Duncangon Bres., Aucts., Oth and D ste. n.w.— Meine oarcteres ‘Also the following described port vel atacnentll CONSTANTINE H. WILLIAMSON, the ‘money of their contract? I have yet | meetings will be held the last Monday favor of sound money and unalterably ‘Op- | Trestees’ sale of unimpreved real state on O]| C. G. SLOAN & CO., AUCTION . 1407 G ST. | square, beginning for the same eighty (SO) fect x toes, to n that debtors, whether individuals ain feats th. posed to every measure calculated to de-} st. bet. North Capitol and Ist sts. n.e., on Tucs- ‘Loria ees pee 3 the northwest corner of said square on South ““K Address, 500 5th Dw, or nations, can be fairly accused of « evening of each month. base our currency or impair the credit of | gay, February 1, at 4 LE OF STOCK AND PERSONAL | street; running thence east with sald street. fo 0 o'clock p.m, Eugene NATIUL WIT SON, Attorney for Party Secured. thence south one handred No. 622-024 F st. nw. Ja26-d&as honesty so lorg as they charge their} @#2- Harries mapped out the program to | our country; and ‘S TO CLOSE A STA’ (40) feet two (2) inche: THE THIR: Auets., 920 Pa, ave. | ‘Two Gold Watches, open face (Harris & teen dass from the day of sale. All conveyanciy, | TEENTH DAY. OF NOVEMBER, ‘A.D. 1667, AT ‘08. 809-811 Florida ave, | and’ Waltham), RES Sahat | eT meee to Reo te tack ot eek | HOUR CLOT, FE Gb teak ental ann oe ur count = Carus! ‘and Aldis B. Browne, trustees. Inder the authority of an order of the e | and seventeen (117) feet; th teen i15) obligations according to their terms. be followed hereafter by the troops of the tee petessjone tee Pe Ee ena tee Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts., 020 Pa. ave. | Ccurt of the District of Cola ia, holding 2 epe. | feet one () tmchy thedcs meth crite as, NCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ot only are we ready eet + N 1G is . = te 01 .w. | cial term for Orphans’ Court business, T will sell, | feet; thence west’ t y-fi 25) fer t = Seuss eats ales wer sic Fenty Tee ton fo ea Eremient, road EmATChes, | vr cntmnuswiahies Of ore oltinena, fo (eu Po eens ett Pee ka | at pallis auction on GAN ORD a ee ri tuence north one hundred (100) feet to the | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT OF issue, but. sir, we Te ie eeene tne | tt was stated, are to be made a feature, | port in the United States Senate the so. | comer of 32d and M sts., on Tuesday, February | #4 Pll FREER 1898, at S O'CLOCK | place of beginning. Sears LAND ON I FOURTPENTIE great r issue involved in this resolution. | hut the paramount effort is to be in the called ‘Teller resolution,’ which resolution | 1. at 4 o'clock p.m. William H. Saunders and | A:M., through ( Sloan & Co., at their auction | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mone; STREET Y RANG and We are doggy “Ontend in this House, | direction of general all-around military | Gectares the bonds of the United States | Julian T. Burke, trustees. Tocms, No. 1407 G street northivest, in the clty | to be paid in cash on the ratification of the sale, BEIDCS AND OF and we are ready to contend before the | work, to the exclusion of specialties. Sac ARiSciinalh Gerda ene See of Washington, District of Columbia, the following | and the residue in two equal Installments, at one SIXTEI American peo that If our silver dollars | suggestions looking toward the better- ts d did aiand t iy Persoval property, cing to the estate of the | and two years from the day of with interest THROU 4 are good enough for the industrious mass::s eof tae brigade ands ther! ment | core ao oppose an ment to} J. x. Freche & Co., Aucts., 316-18 8th st. n.w.— | late RUDOLPH A, KNAPP. deceased. to wite at the rate of six per centum per annum, to be | By virtue of a deed of trut vho cre: A rer ment o: le brigade a: ie improvem: said resolution in which the statement was | . : 5: ‘Two shares of $5) each of the stock of the Cap- | represented by the notes of the pure Liber 1365. folio 238 et seq.. one of the land who create our wealth they must be good | o¢ ti nditions we dv: d by y; Ay Sale of supertor furniture, carpets, draperies, &e., | eq)" 'N' si 5 a e Cap L rect District of Columbt iM sell, enough for the idle classes who enjoy it. | Of, ©x#8ting conditions were advanced by a| made that the bonds of the United States Ga Wekuanay Deans oP 0 Oe ae, Nay auth O Street and South Washington Rail- | chasers, secured by first deed of trust on the pa: de <f the Disti et of Cola in, we wi 5 If they are good enough for the poon then number of the officers. The suggestions | are payable in gold or its equivalent, and * . Th way Company. cel seld. Terms to be complied with within fif- | ¢n_the premiscs. on A were discussed generally. Prior to ad- journment fermal expression on the part that any other payment without the con-{ Ratcliffe, Sutton & © aa me Ee sent of the bondholder will be in viola-| 0-W.—Ssle of dwellings if they are good enough for the iaborer, ho ‘sladly fakes them for his dally con, | f,{he olllet:s of the National Guard wai’) tion of the public faith and tn derogation | ®W.. on Wednesdss, February 2, at 4:00 o'clock | Se Siltalns Diamond Ring, || deposit of Si wile regutred on euch parcel on | Hazrel of dana, tn the reat tfadowe' sa et pd ma¢ eath of the late | of his rights; be it p.m. hold furniture and effects. | ALEERT i r “Fleaxsnt Plains” tract, begivaing for the same ge pe hl porate me etal Gen. Ordway. “Resolved, by the assembly of the state] ‘Trustees’ sale of dwelling No. 1318 Florida ave.| Terms cash. ice coo i eee | Marge ee ise Je Guce of his land, then they are good encwen | ,,FCUOWing the meeting, a bountiful colla-| o¢ New York, the senate concurring, that | n.w., on Wednesday, February 2, at 4:30 o'clock OLIVER C. FISHER, Administrator, E, HILTON JACKSON, Trustee, anges te bi pl ment pe ener Clee lS ann RY for the bondhoider, and he shall be com | ich Was served in the rooms of the gen-| ir, view of the betrayal by sald Sonsior | nom’ whomes Wiscenan toa Jenn We Pining, | —J#29-6t "1825'S st nw. | _in2t-d&ds Biriils eens ee ee ee ee ee pelied to accept them for his bonds.” gral staff, under the direction of Maj. E. H. | Eaward Murphy, jr., of the trusts imposed | trustees. RATCLIFFE, SUTTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. grees east ore hundred and ninety-elgbt (198) feet = Newmeyer, commissary general, assisted | in him by the people of this state by voting | nomes J. Owen, Anet., 913 Fs n.w.—Chancery samp 7 HE HANDSOME REs. | SCE, the Line of the Work, estate: chence maa The Vote. by First Pe E. Swigart, quar-| as aforesaid to debase our currency and| gale of unimproved property on 4th, K and L sts, | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE miProvEn | P°SREE Ce ng te Ween eee BO Svcs Gob tae chas adh ioe ae Se ‘Those voting for the resolution were: fermaster, 5th Battalion, and Brigade Com- | impair the credit of our country, that we Wednesday, February 2, at 4 o'clock | By virtue of a weak, ESTATE. He RET 3 fifty-nine (369) feet along said line to the = 7 a i uv haul + a . c leed 0: z ERS, cal f the hereti rihed tract; thence Yeas—Messrs. Allen, Bailey, Baird, Ben- | ™88ary Sergeant Pinckney W. Smith. do hereby censure him for his course and | °°" °C’ “sit wilte and M2 Hilton Jackson, | Ancase ue, fons Te Gos ot vecdrteg que Gtted | on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Fepruary | &*t, ¢ a ee ae . 5 5 I > — do hereby request his resignation as United | ?-™ © 2 * | 1806, in Liber No. 2144, folio 341 et seqe of the | SECOND, A.D. 1898, AT THREE ‘O'CLOCK, we | fy)” pundred and ninety, and forty hundredths Nees rte THE UNUSED TRACKS. States senator of this state.” a Se land records of the District of Columbia, aud at | S2all sell at ‘auction, tn front of the premises. lot | (3a 40) feet to a stone: thence south, thirty-three Bodine, Botkin, Bradley of New York, “ = Duncanson Bros., Age 9th and AOE ee the request of the party secured therets : ee id Afemyormtic and one-balf (33%) degrees cast three hundred and y Seorgia, E ———__+e0—___ tory sale of dwelling No. 1021 16th et. | mndersigned trustees, will soll, at cnt a = thirty-bundredths’ (300.30) feet to. an. oak. tree; Brantley of Georgia, Brenner of Ohio, | Report of the Commissioners Respect- TEST CASE AS TO SILVER. sens an Wednesday, February 2 at 8 o'clock pum | in front oC “ihe ereminey ey Seypunle auction. | Tesldchce: fronting So fest ou aGth streets ha thence south eighteen and three-fourths (18%) Ge Broussard, Brucker, Erundidge, Burke, ing Street Railways. : Wer One Can aay ema SES == | RIGHTH (STH) DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1898. Mtoods gas and’ clectte matures, we" | grees east one hundred and events four and Castle, Catchings, Clardy, Clark, Clay! = Ss Py |ALF-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- mn” eo 4 . | Binety-hundredths (174.90) feet to what was th Gecinaa otc aeaasecs prithe room ae Replying to an inquiry from Senator Mc- Game atavant catia tenn crene ae AUCTION SALES. lowing described land and premises, situate in the | _Terms Will be announced at time of sale. De-| crtiwest comer stone of William, Holiead's Millan, chairman of the Senate District iG (ots Want lngton idx :thes District (of Columbia; 4|prelt/ of sous Senuree at time) at ale a Gemveyane: committee, the Commissioners state that A friendly suit in chancery was begun FUTURE DAYS. and designated as and being lot 216, in Allen B. ‘at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- ing, & ndary; thence north sixty-six and one-fourth Hf , : Clark's aibdivision ‘of lets fa ahs aa Men B: | pifea “with inten days, otherwise resale at ‘riek Texas, Cowherd, Cox, Crawford, Cum- degrees west thirty-six and fifty-hundredths mings. Davis, De Armond, De Graffenreid, = n ») fect; thence north eighty-nine (89) degrees =F yesterd: he circuit court at Pontiac, 7 WLI AUCTIONEER, subdivision {s recorded in the office of the surveyor | #24 cost of Gefaulting purchaser. t two hundred and fifty-five (265) feet; thenci s, D 01 "ke Spes, Er.| there are in the District 25,990 feet of | Yesterday in t * THOMAS DOWL! > = By order it the owner: . ent hbbere posh pera pie poser soaphiers pes mnie ee use, or | Mich., to determine the constitutionality 612 B we of the District of Columbia, in book 19, page 100, iy orde b eighty-four (84) degrees west two bundi ‘The property may be inspected on application to together with the tmproyemen: = , consisting of a nd _ twenty-seven and seventy-five-hundredths ing. Fowler of North Carolina, Fox. Gaines, | 4.92 miles. of the Bland-Allison silver act of 1878, Entire contents of grocery store, northwest cor- | two-story, brick fiwelling house and stable, ‘inown ree DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, | (27. 75), feet: thence south elghty and one-fourtis 5 3 S pitenry. = ets southeast, at aucth 7th st. n.e. Sees eo beh ina if) degrees west one and eighty-one Greene. ¢ ‘ges. — Handy. Hay. Henry With their letter to Senator McMillar,| Stephen Baldwin, a Detroit capitalist, THURSDAY TEBRUARY THIRD, 1838 AT THN | | ‘Terms of sale: “One-third of the purchase money | 7kUSTEES SALE OF LOT IMPROVED RY T Cit ctustwendredthe “(16LBO) feet to ‘e” aemmbs she Cocauiainnece Ga ‘an explana. | Purchased some land upon which there is a tery table, from watch It, aioeard that the | Mortgage held by Fred A. Baker, chairman Anacostia and Potomac River Railway | Of the democratic state central committee. Company in the southeast section of the | Mr. Baldwin offered 364 silver dollars in city, on its Congressional cemetery line, | P2¥ment of the amount due on the mort- cn G street has 3,510 feet of double track; | S@8¢ but Mr. Baker declined to accept on M street from Sth to 14th strect, 1.625 | Silver dollars unless enough of them were feet of double track, and on M street’ from | tendered to equal, at the present bullion to 7th, 2160 feet of double track, or | value of silver, 364 gold dollars. 0) feet in all. The Belt Line Railway | Accordingly suit was begun to obtain a sen, Howard of Alabama, Howard of Geor- ci ow cage gia, Hunter, Jones of Virginia, Jones of Washington, Kelley, Kirg, Kitchin, Kle- berg. Knowles, Lamb, Lanham, Lentz, Les- ter, Lewis, Linney, Little, Livingston, Lioy Love, McClellan, McCormick, McCulloc McDowell, Mc Maddox, Maguire, Mar- shall, Martin, Maxwell, Meekison, Meyer of Louisiana, Miers of Indi Moon, New- lands, Norton of Ohio, Osborne, Otey, Pe- ters, Pierce of Tennessee, Plowman, Rhea, CLOCK to be paid in cash, and the balance in two equal fORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, | thence north nineteen (19) degrees west two hup- Canned Goods, "Jellies, Show Cases, installments, payable in one and two years, with NO. 1318 FLORIDA AVENUE NORTHWEST. "| dred and sixty-three (263) feet along the Capt. tform Scales, Molasses and Syrups, &c., large | interest at six (6) per centum per annum, payable | py virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in | {all line to a stone; thence south eixty-tbree (63) Ice Box, large Awning and Frame, & fel-2t__ | Semb-anmually, from day of sale. for which notes | Liter No. 1671, folio 41 et seq., of the land rec- | degrecs west with the Hall line along a wag: —_ — Sea = — | of purchaser to be given, secured by deed of trust | crds of the District of Colum! and at the re- | rcad ore hundred and thirteen (113) feet; DUNGANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. upon the property*sold, or all cash, at the option | Quest of the party thereby secured, we sough fifteen (15) degrees west fifty-six (56) f = 2 of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be re- etlon, in frent of the premis. to the east side of the 14th street road: th TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | quired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All FEBRUARY SECOND, 1898, horth twenty-cight (28) degrees west with DWELLING PROPERTY, CORNER OF FUF- | conveyancing, recording and notarial fees at the FOUR O'CLOCK FE a two hundred and five (205) fect to a polat TEENTH AND) N SYREETS NORTHWEST, | cost of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be com- beyond Piney Branch bridge; thence north seventy> NUMBERED 1229 FUYTEENTH STREET. plied with within ten days from day of sale, other- six and one-half (76%) degrees exst seventy-ninb Ly virtue of a deed of trust to us, duly recorded | wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the and twenty-hundredths (79.20) feet to the in Liber 1874, folio $10 et sed. one of the land | property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | S215", 00 igo, of the records of the surveyors | ining comalning about seven (1), acres. suldivision in records of the District of Columbia, we will sell, | chaser. trict, with the im 4 conve; to Geo. B. Starkweather, Richardson, Ridgely, Rixecy, Robb, Robert. | Company in the southwest section of the | decree compelling Chairman Baker to can-| at the request of the party secured thereby, in JAY C. HOWELL, Trustee, mee eee District, wi e improvement Ss _ ae ak ond 1198; folle Ste, a son of Louisiana, Robinson of ‘Indiana, | Clty, 3d street from Maryland avenue to B| cel the mortgage and accept the front _of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE ae SOR Sth, st. now. ‘Terms: One-thirl cash, of which a deposit of | a'sc all that piece or parcel of land adjoining the Sayers, Settle, Shafroth, Shuford, Simpson, | Street, 215 feet of single track. The Bright- | made. Ex-Congressman Timotay ©. AoE SE SARNTE SD ENGEION | Trmaiee, $100 must be made at the time of sale, and th> | seme, known as lot rumbered one (1). of the Hol« Sims, Skinner, Slayden, Smith’ of Ken. | Wood Railway Company, in the northwest ney is Mr. Baldwin's attorney, and all | QUARTER Past FOUR, eas PM. the fol- | _ja20-d&ds 704 Tath ot. nw. | $100 ,ce in three eqval Instollmente in one, two | cccg’ tact bordering on the north and west line tucky, Stallings, Stark, Stephens of Texas Strait, Strowd of North Carolina, Sullivan, Sulzer, Sutherland, Swanson, Talbert, Tate. Taylor of Alabama, Terry, Todd, Under. wood, Vincent, Wheeler of Kentucky, Wil- Hams of Mississippi, Wilson of South Caro- lina, Young of Virginia, Zenor—t1: Those voting against the measure were: Noes—Messrs. Adams, Alexander. Bab- section, at the intersection of Brightwood | the persons interested are prominent sil- and Florida avenues, 150 feet of single | ver men. The case will be carried to the track. The Columbia Railway Company, in | United States supreme court in any event. the northeast section, intersection of Mary- | Chairman Baker said: land avenue and 15th street, 200 feet of “I will contend before the courts that the double track, or 400 feet in all. The Eck-]| Bland-Allison act is unconstitutional be- a “ vLIN three years from day of sale, for which ‘notes | of Spring street and lying ndjacent to the SAY Stetina ast and being Jot numbered one | THOMAS POW NS Soa tO CTIONESES, | Srthe purchaser, bearing interest from day’ of | snd st Lines of the Lewis Iand and south of fundfed" aad. seventeen” (117) of Rudolph Gold: sale (payable quarterly), and secured -by deed of | ied of W. J; Rbecs. which was transferred chintdt's 84 t i 'EES’eSALE OF FRAME DWELLING, NO. | trust on i \ ‘m. Hol . Lewis, Eight and nine (8 and 9), in square numbgred two | "3003 NEW YORI. AVENUE NORTHWEST cash, at the option of the purchaser. All convey- | by deed thereot July 14, 1696, together with all hundred and twelve (212), as the same appears of |, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated August | anciig and recording at purchaser's cost. If terme | snd singular the ways.’ eascments, rig iv record in the office of the surveyor of the District | 24, 1894, and recorded in Liber 1932, folio et | are wat remerien a ig = = ays — sale | fleges and ——— same belonging re G mly that the government sho} together with all ai rovements, | bia, y on, a - pate Gel pipes ie SHO teat of Revtares re its aegeeciaeee price in gold ways, ‘easements, rights, pavilesss and ‘Sppurte- remises, on MONDAY, JANUARY THIRTY- | chaser or purchasers, after eight days’ advertise- | and two years, with interest from day of sale et 1898, FOUR O’CLOCK P.M., the fol- | ment in Evening Star newspaper. 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, to Barer “ker of Maryland. Barber. Barham, | double track, or 1.740 in all; in the north- | and pocket the seigniorage—yes, legalized | nances to the same belonging, or in any wise ap- | FIRST, 1808. AT FOU OCLOCK FM. the fot- THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, —_| be secured ‘by deed of trust on the property ney, rrows, Barthold east section, 7th street from 2d to 255 | the stealing of the seigniorage.' ber 1, 1893, and recorded De- | east of sublot two (2), in square seuth of > a Ba Bai t, Beach, Belden, fon, 7th fi 3a, lis f the seigni a 009, dated Decem| a (2) Maas SOE. WERE Belford, Belknap, Bennett, Bishop, Booze’ | feet of single and 126 feet of double track, a cember 21, 1803, with the accrued interest due | square one hundred and four (104), as said lot is} _3 5 Boutelle of Ilinois, Boutelle of Main © total of 507 feet on that street, and on thereunder, amount of which will be stated at the | designated on the recorded it in Book N. K, FUTURE DAYs. Brewor, Brewster, Broderick, Bromwell, | 24 street from T strest north, 228 feet of NN Oe er Tee ict eile sles ciletlce, ine eneccasiaseay | Seee eries oe oe Brosius, Brown, Brownlow, Brumm, Bull, | single track, a grand total for this com- penta onl nena a peeicren 4 Drs ciereoe : = Burleigh, Burton, Butler, Cannon, Capron, | any of 2,475 feet. The Georgetown and | Stockman Shocked Into Unconsctous- po ag tg eh yabie semian- | “Terme: One-third gash, balance tn oue-or’ two Handsome Four story and ark of Towa, Clarke of New Hampshire, | Tenleytown Railroad Compaay, in the mens hy the Impact. npally, notes secured by d strast upon the | years, to suit purchaer, to be secured by deed of Basement Press-brick Caenrane of New York. Colson, Connell, | Rorthwest section, M street south to the | 4 dispatch from Boise, Idaho, says: Report | Property sold, or all cash, at pore ok te rate | Laat ame property anid. oe alk caeh ont purchasers Connolly, Cooper of Wisconsin, Corliss. | river, 940 feet of single track. The George- 4 7 ap ees E ut tho cost | Gere from iene, otherwise. trustee racrre igtt Residence, No. 1740 P of sale otherwise font, Conveyancing at cont of purser cod| Street Northwest, Near peting pecs | Me = ee: peo woopwAED, ‘Trustee. Dupont Circle,at Auction. po! the falling of a monster | the sale. Conveyancing and town Barge, Dock, Elevator and Railway | Teaches here of t Company, “in the northwest section, Water | meteor in the vicinity of Dubols. ‘she aero- of ihe. purceaeer. fan en street from Rock creek to the Aqueduct | lite fell in an immense sand butte and was | the trustees reserve the right rete that Corcoran’ track, cr 7,220 | followed by a shower of meteoric stones. | Bt the, risie and cost of t Cousins. Crump, Crumpacker, Curtis of Iowa, Dalzell, Danford, Davenport, David- son of Wisconsin, Davison of Kentucky, Dayton. Dingley, Dolliver, Dorr, Dovenor, Eddy, Elliott, Ellis, Evans, Pari in all for that corporation. Sar tee Seg Ee thority of the owners and to close an Fischer, Fletcher, Foote, Foss, Fowlaer?| Referring to the tracks of the Eckington | The SES Ree | a Ae ee aS SOE we ee a wat velar pune ention! Be tent ee New Jersey, Gardner, Gibson, Gillet of New | and Soldiers’ Home Railway Company cn | Miles and the peop! ie GASHERI DE ., Trustee, (THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN | the premises. on MONDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY York, Gillett of Massachusetts, Graff, Gr.-| New_York avenue, from 5th to 7th street, | quake. Ja27-A&ds 1385 F st.nw. | consequence of the weather until THURSDAY, | OF FEBRUARY. 1806, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. fin of Wisconsin. Grosvenor, Grout, Grow, | the Commissioners explain that proceedings | A party of sheepmen came in next day | ——pyxcANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS RTE LARY THIRD, 1006; staan Duar 08 piace. [oe ees ana a ee anion. re Hawley. Heat- | are about to be commenced to compel their | and explained the phenomenon. They said piel By order of the Trustees. 3a8t- taining sixteen rooms and fronting 20 feet. on . 'Hemenw: enderson, Henry of removal on account of non-use. One car, | James Turner, a stockman, was not a great | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMP®OVED RATCLIFFE, SUTTON &.CO., AUCTIONEERS. | “‘P’’ street. with a depth of lot of about 110 feet they state, has been operated there since | distance from the spot where the meteor REAL ESTATE ON NOBTHWEST CORNUR —— to an the 10th of last month from 8 a.m. to 8| fell, and was so badly shocked that he is QP ENGRTH D STREET: AND TENNESSEE | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A 2STORY AND BASE-| This property will be sold subject to an incum- p.m., at five-minute intervals. The tracks | in 1 Connecticut, Henry of Indiana, -.epburn, Huborn, Hill, Hitt of Illinois, Hooker, Hop- kins, Howe, Howell, Hull, Hurley, Jenkins, brance aoe | Sonstioun eiate el ther teen aie MENT BRICK HOUSE, NO. 2119 K STREET Johnson of Indiana, Johnson of North Da-| of the Georgetown and Tenleytown Com- mind is seriously affected. An effort will octber 34, 1608" ‘and. duly jockrded: Genta . - % of i kota, Joy, Kerr, Ketcham. Kirkpatrick,} pany on M street south to the river, the | be made to dig up parts of the meteor in| 1805, in Liber No. 2663, folig 100 et seq., of the Columbia, brance, Knox, Kulp, —acey, Landis, Lawrence, Lit:| Ccmmissioners say, have not been in use | the interest of science. = land’ records of the District of Columbia, and at shall faves, Lorimer, Loud. Loudenslager, Ly-| since the spring of 1896, and only then in| °" Sete, the 5 eS er ee ee complied ‘wi rand. McAleer, “leary, McCall, McDon- | ccnnection with hauling of mate: for the +s Body Los FRID. 3 ncing recording ald, McIntire,’ Mahany, Mahon, Marsh,| rew reservoir at Fort Reno. The George. Sapa pe Ms A ace Bn ty ot PEDHUARY: 1008 at ere oom eee ode Ai sratillcr, Mills, Minor, Mitch- | town Barge, Dock, Elevator and Railway | United States Consul General Gudger at | ENTH DAY of FE 'P.M., the following Ja2T-dbds = ell, Moody, Morris, Northway, Odell, Olm-| Compeny has never, the Commissioners Panama has cabled the State Department situate in MORTG. ta cin the city, ot Wi stead. Otien, Packer of Pennsylvania, Par-| state, operated its tracks on Water street | that all efforts to find the body of the late ‘Colnnbla: Tot lettered Bin ker of New Jersey. Payne, Pearce of Mis-| from Rock creek to the Aqueduct bridge. | tnitea States Consul Ashby, who was ‘of original lots 12, 14 and 15, souri, Pearson, Perkins, Pitney, Powers, ——— @rowned in the harbor at Colon,’ have one | BY 58, «ith the inpemmens ry ape on? S ceeee Considering the Legislative Bill. | failed, and from the length of time that has Gost | offer cant, of which deposit ot Shannon, Shattuc. Shelden, Showalter, | The session of the Senate yesterday last-| elapsed since the fatal accident tt is be- at the | ey Ke EE Simpkins. Smith of Illinois. Samuel W. | ed six hours, two of the general appropria-| lieved that there is now no hope of secur- ‘pur- | TER-P. from day of sale, for which ‘notes Soy, itary Alder nth Sever Souh-| in Sle that forthe army, carrying $= en¢ emule (TUT T | ee Serer aed ard, Southwick, Ing, Sperry, e, — Steele. Stewart of New Jersey, Stewart of | M8402, and that for thé legislative, ju-| ¢netstened the General Hancock. fu ine fey Wisconsin. Charles W. Stone,’ William A. | dicial and executive departments, carrying| ‘ne gecretary of War has christened the et eee ; rit —*; Stone, Strode of Nebraska. Sturtevant, Sul- | $21,058,520—-were passed, the latter consist-| now terry boat bailt for the aemy er Wit ingtony tnpeored bya Mreasplicd, With ten days, frosn- *livan, Tawney, Tayler of Ohio, Tongue, Up- | ing of 121 , Qecupying the attention of. ‘to cross the harbor at New York & frame cond, Si acre the 5 degra‘, Van Voorhis, Walker ot Massachu-| the Senate the greater part of the | ™ineton pe 7 “ot | the c post of setts, Walker of Virginia, Wanger, Ward, | session. of the latter bill last- | the “General Hancock,” in recognition of RY fe eng 2 ee 3 ‘Warner, Weaver, Weymouth, Williams of ed three hours, amendments adding $29,000 | the fact that the general was once an offi- = n sen Pennsylvania, Yost, Young of Pennsylva-| to sts eajoureeh of G0 co by it. ‘The cer In the quartermaster’s department, for aa a . nis—182. Senate (5:00 o'clock. | which branch the vessel is intended. Sor g : J :